12-05-2018, 06:08 PM
[glow=#000,1,400]YOU PUT UP YOUR DEFENSES WHEN YOU LEAVE, YOU LEAVE BECAUSE YOU'RE CERTAIN — 。+゚.[/glow]
She had seen many things--the birth of new life, the passing of old. She had seen many untimely and unpleasant deaths, from peacefully going in your sleep, to being gouged on the battlefield. Sometimes all it took was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Along with death, however, she has seen many injuries.
Some were easy to fix, and then there were those that had their consequences, ones that would never allow you to live your life normally again. They happened and took pieces of you with them when they went away. It was unfair--but life was never fair.
Feverdream comes across him by chance, not attracted by the sounds. In fact, she was there before he even came stumbling from his home, his sudden exit catching her attention. She watches him crash to the ground, chin meeting the mud and sending a small splash her way. She quickly takes a step out of the droplets' path, tail lashing behind her. But she doesn't feel any concern for Leroy.
Maybe it was because she had run out of heartstrings to pull, or because of the wall she put up between herself and others--whatever the cause, she simply looked on with an unreadable face, studying the situation. The female wasn't quite sure what was wrong with him, only knew that something was definitely wrong. It didn't take a genius to see that.
She doesn't say anything, not even something reassuring, silence hanging over as she heads off. She wasn't heartless, however. She would go and get help.
[member=67]beck.[/member]
Some were easy to fix, and then there were those that had their consequences, ones that would never allow you to live your life normally again. They happened and took pieces of you with them when they went away. It was unfair--but life was never fair.
Feverdream comes across him by chance, not attracted by the sounds. In fact, she was there before he even came stumbling from his home, his sudden exit catching her attention. She watches him crash to the ground, chin meeting the mud and sending a small splash her way. She quickly takes a step out of the droplets' path, tail lashing behind her. But she doesn't feel any concern for Leroy.
Maybe it was because she had run out of heartstrings to pull, or because of the wall she put up between herself and others--whatever the cause, she simply looked on with an unreadable face, studying the situation. The female wasn't quite sure what was wrong with him, only knew that something was definitely wrong. It didn't take a genius to see that.
She doesn't say anything, not even something reassuring, silence hanging over as she heads off. She wasn't heartless, however. She would go and get help.
[member=67]beck.[/member]